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yeah,LOL I remember telling some Americans about Bob Hawk in the 80's holding the record for the yard glass drinking at Oxford ....
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but did he swallow ?
yeah,LOL I remember telling some Americans about Bob Hawk in the 80's holding the record for the yard glass drinking at Oxford ....
no argument from me sam..THIS CHICK IS DANGEROUS!!!!!!!
ABC Local Radio Qld this evening broadcast a very funny spoof audio of the Palin/Couric interview. There doesn't seem to be a link posted on the ABC website yet, but it should be available in the next couple of days.
The horrible truth, though, was that some of it was taken verbatim from Palin's remarks in the real interview.
Sarah Palin does not scare me one bit...But you guys do.Jack Cafferty Tells Us How He Really Feels About Sarah Palin
THIS CHICK IS DANGEROUS!!!!!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8__aXxXPVc
From today
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCRKl6ZvorE&feature=user
love this comment
"oh.. can't wait til John kicks the bucket during his term and one of the worlds most powerful leaders becomes a beauty pageant airhead who thinks foreign policies is keeping a lookout to see if Russia sent anyone swimming over the Bering Strait."
Republicans should read this as well
http://caffertyfile.blogs.cnn.com/
Sarah Palin does not scare me one bit...But you guys do.
Sarah Palin does not scare me one bit...But you guys do.
Sarah Palin does not scare me one bit...But you guys do.
Couric: John McCain proposed legislation calling for mandatory caps on global warming gases or CO2 emissions. Do you agree with that?
Palin: I support his position on that. Absolutely.
Couric: But he somewhat backtracked on the campaign trail saying it wouldn't, they wouldn't, the caps wouldn't be mandatory, they'd be voluntary. So what do you think? Do you think voluntary caps go far enough? Or they should be mandatory?
Palin: He's got a good cap and trade policy that he supports. And details are being hashed out even right now. But, in principle, absolutely, I support all that we can do to reduce emissions and to clean up this planet. And John McCain is right on board with that.
Couric: Voluntary or mandatory in your view?
Palin: We're gonna keep working on how it can be implemented to actually make sense and make a difference.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/09/30/eveningnews/main4490788_page2.shtmlPalin: And, um, if you're asking, though, kind of foundationally here, should anyone end up in jail for having an … abortion, absolutely not. That's nothing I would ever support.
Couric: So you want more support so women have more options, or girls have more options. But you also think it should be illegal, that there should be no punishment if a woman does break the law…
John McCain’s campaign is putting pressure on the organisers of the vice-presidential debate tomorrow night to go easy on Sarah Palin amid growing alarm that faltering performances in recent days have made her an object of public ridicule.
Yesterday Palin was at Mr McCain’s ranch in Arizona with some of his most senior advisers, undergoing an intensive programme of preparation for the televised clash with Joe Biden, her Democratic rival.
Nancy Pfotenhauer, a senior campaign strategist for Mr McCain, has asked for fewer questions than might be expected on foreign policy in the debate. Pointing out that Mr Biden – chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations – would have an advantage on such issues, she said that the clash should at least be evenly balanced with domestic concerns. “The moderators will have some questions to answer themselves if they do go so heavy [on] foreign policy.”
http://reasonsyouwillhateme.com/thi...omething-other-than-a--slightly-toffy-bumlord
(Wisely using confectionary as point of reference) "You know government isn't about always easy decisions or being a marshmallow."
(Pouting) " But I didn't realise that becoming leader of the Liberals meant working seven days a week and travelling constantly."
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(Finding great amusement in wife-bashing) "Perhaps instead of the 'Things that Matter' we could address the 'Things that Batter'! Haha!"
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(Hand on reporter's knee, breathing heavily through rouged lips)"A demonstration of 12 people? I think not, mon ami. I think we can cope with 12 leftists. (Suggestively) Can't we?"
That is just so typical coming from a Republican orientated American.
You can't see the trees for the forest
yep those redwoods make great firewood.I'm not worried about the trees...I own a chainsaw, and know how to use it.
Top 10 Dumbest Sarah Palin Quotes
The "Maverette"
by Chuck Norris
I'll be honest with you. I'd been giving consideration to third-party candidates. As a conservative with a renewed pledge to bear the legacy of America's Founders, I wasn't going to simply concede to the McCain ticket unless he made a credible (and what might be viewed as a radical) choice for vice president.
McCain is a good man, solid in character, and fully capable to lead our country into the future. But America also needs a fresh, reputable outsider who isn't afraid to confront Washington corruption, government gridlock or partisan paralysis. When I heard Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin was McCain's choice, I knew she was a woman whom Americans could support and trust. Sarah is tough, smart, competent, credible and confident enough to fight those even in her own party. I believe she even will help to keep McCain accountable and in check.
yep those redwoods make great firewood.
You reckon Palin (were she to become President) would permit exploratory drilling for oil in National Parks (as well as ANWR)? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arctic_National_Wildlife_Refuge
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